Sentences with phrase «aversive feelings»

Foreign languages are often learned later in life in classrooms, and may not activate feelings, including aversive feelings, as strongly.
Respondents of the footbridge dilemma usually report aversive feelings, such as feelings of horror at the request to push someone on to the tracks to certain death.
I expected to have creepy - crawly aversive feelings.

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Results indicate unforgiving feelings encouraged more aversive emotion, significantly higher electromyogram (EMG), skin conductance, heart rate and blood pressure.
Since Choke, Shock & Prong collars are ADDING in a feeling, they are by definition AVERSIVE!
Another consequence of using aversives to train animals was the animal who became overly fearful and continually felt stressed around people.
Electrified mats can be placed around the base of your tree to deliver a mild but aversive foot shock (it feels like static electricity) that should keep inquisitive critters away.
Also wanted to mention, when we started using this so called «positive reinforcement» method and have seen positive results for many behavioral issues, we end up feeling bad (or guilty) especially if the aversive correction was given out of our sudden burst of frustration — which I think is good because that means we are aware that there must be a better way of dealing with the current problem so then we start looking and trying out other «more benevolent» methods.
While aversives are not used in the training throughout the DVD, we felt it necessary to cover...
Before I share the top ways that dogs show affection, though, please keep in mind that something occurring to a dog IS aversive if the dog feels it is.
Bill introduces how he uses food, reinforcement and aversives to teach what he feels are the three essential commands all dogs should know — sit, here and no.
As reported by the Watson and his colleagues» perspective (Watson et al., 1988), positive affect (PA) corresponds to the extent to which an individual feels enthusiastic, active, and alert, while negative affect (NA) reflects subjective distress and unpleasurable engagement that generate a broad range of aversive mood states, including anger, disgust, guilt, and fear.
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